American soccer journalist Grant Wahl, 48, reportedly died after collapsing while covering the World Cup match between Argentina and Netherlands in Qatar on Friday, Dec. 9.
His agent, Tim Scanlan, said that Wahl suffered “some kind of acute distress” while covering Argentina’s quarter-final win over the Netherlands. He collapsed and was taken to the hospital, but he later died.
“Everyone’s emotional, and it’s really traumatic,” Scanlan told Reuters. “He was a true advocate for both the men’s and women’s games and really just cared deeply about the sport.”
Cause of Death Unknown
It remains unclear what caused Wahl’s death. On Dec. 6, the former Sports Illustrated writer wrote on his Substack website that he had visited a medical clinic in Qatar, where he was given “a course of antibiotics and some heavy-duty cough syrup.”“My body finally broke down on me. Three weeks of little sleep, high stress, and lots of work can do that to you,” Wahl stated.
“What had been a cold over the last 10 days turned into something more severe on the night of the USA-Netherlands game, and I could feel my upper chest take on a new level of pressure and discomfort.”
“I didn’t have COVID (I test regularly here), but I went into the medical clinic at the main media center today, and they said I probably have bronchitis,” he added.
He said a security commander later approached him, apologized, and allowed him into the venue. Wahl also received an apology from a representative of FIFA following the incident.
Qatar’s World Cup organizers, the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC), also paid tribute to Wahl’s “enormous love of football” and offered condolences to his family, friends, and media colleagues.